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1974-1978 Buick Caddy Chevy Olds Pontiac Wiper Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $28.99
Location:

Mokena, Illinois, US

Mokena, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Items returned for refund must be returned in the same unused condition and original box. If the item has been installed, NO refund will be issued. Return shipping cost is covered by the buyer, only auction price and original shipping will be refunded. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:Cardone Industries Manufacturer Part Number:40-168

This is a rebuilt Delco wiper motor equivalent to Cardone #40-168.  This motor is listed as fitting many GM vehicles from 1974-1978. Please check the compatibility chart to see if this is correct for your application. The motor is in the original rebuilder's box and has not ben installed after it was rebuilt. Please email questions BEFORE placing a bid.

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PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 5 DAYS FROM END OF AUCTION.

SHIPPING PLUS INSURANCE ARE THE ONLY FEES THAT I CHARGE. I DO NOT CHARGE ANY HANDLING OR PACKAGING FEES. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE, BUT IS MUCH HIGHER THAN SHIPPING WITHIN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES. ASK FOR A QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING.

Feedback:

IT SEEMS MANY BUYERS DO NOT WANT TO BOTHER LEAVING FEEDBACK. THEREFORE, I ONLY LEAVE FEEDBACK FOR THOSE MEMBERS WHO LEAVE FEEDBACK FOR ME. I WILL POST POSITIVE FEEDBACK WITHIN 24 HRS AFTER RECEIVING POSITIVE FEEDBACK FROM THE BUYER.

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IF THERE HAPPENS TO BE A PROBLEM WITH AN ITEM YOU PURCHASE, PLEASE GIVE ME AN OPPORTUNITY TO TRY TO RESOLVE ANY ISSUES THAT YOU MAY HAVE.

Refunds:

Request for a refund must be made within 14 days from receipt of the item. Due to the nature of electrical items they are NOT returnable. Other items sent back for a refund must be in the original box and in the same condition as you received them in order for a refund to be issued. I will ONLY refund the cost of shipping if the item you receive is NOT the item listed in the auction. If a refund is requested for any other reason, the cost of return shipping will be paid by the buyer. Therefore I would strongly urge you to ask questions to be certain that the item will fit your needs!

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